Animals in the rainforest canopy have developed various adaptations to thrive in this unique environment. Some common ways they survive include having strong grasping limbs or prehensile tails to navigate the tree branches, having sharp claws for gripping and climbing, having camouflage to blend in with the surroundings, and having specialized diets to make use of the available resources. Additionally, many animals in the rainforest canopy have evolved unique behaviors to avoid predators and competition for resources.